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Pahar Singh Ju Deo

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Pahar Singh Ju Deo
Raja
Raja of Sarila
Reign19 August 1882 – 22 February 1898
PredecessorKhallak Singh
SuccessorMahipal Singh
Born1875
Died22 February 1898
IssueMahipal Singh
House Sarila
DynastyBundela

Pahar Singh Ju Deo was Raja of Sarila from 1882 until his death in 1898.

Early life

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He was born in 1875.[1] He was educated at Daly College, Indore.[2]

Reign

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When Khallak Singh, the Raja of Sarila, died childless in 1882, his widows adopted Pahar Singh as his successor, and his adoption was sanctioned by the Government of India.[3] He succeeded Khallak to his title, rank, and dignity on 19 August 1882.[3] As he was a minor at the time, Rao Sambhar Singh was appointed to administer the affairs of the state until he came of age.[4] He was granted full administrative powers in 1895.[5]

Personal life

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He married the daughter of one of the leading jagirdar of Charkhari.[6] A son, Mahipal Singh Ju Deo, was born posthumously to him on 11 September 1898.[4]

Death

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He died on 22 February 1898 and was succeeded by Mahipal Singh Ju Deo.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Lethbridge, Sir Roper (1900). The Golden Book of India. A Genealogical and Biographical Dictionary of the Ruling Princes, Chiefs, Nobles, and Other Personages, Titled Or Decorated, of the Indian Empire. With an Appendix for Ceylon. S. Low, Marston & Company. p. 279.
  2. ^ Daly, H. D. (1890). Report Of The Political Administration Of The Territories Within The Central India Agency 1889-90. p. 49.
  3. ^ a b Mehta, Manu Nandshankar (1896). Hind Rajasthan. pp. 291–292.
  4. ^ a b c AGENCY, THE CENTRAL INDIA (1885). REPORT OF THE POLITICAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE TERRORISTS WITHIN THE CENTRAL INDIA AGENCY FOR 1883-84. pp. 137–138.
  5. ^ Department, India Foreign and Political (1909). Central Indian Agency. Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India. pp. 28–29.
  6. ^ Daly, H. D. (1894). Report Of The Political Administration Of The Territories Within The Central India Agency 1893-94. p. 44.